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posted July 1, 2010
Dauda, a young boy from Sierra Leone, used to spend the night on a mat on the bare floor. After he received the insecticide-treated bed net, he now sleeps with his mother and sibling on a single bed made of grass.
His mother is a petty trader and the main provider for her family. With a monthly income of US$30, she is challenged to meet the basic needs of the family and had been unable to purchase the much needed mosquito net.
Dauda wants to be a banker when he grows older. The buzzing and bites of mosquitoes habitually woke him up. How with this net, he sleeps soundly and peacefully with uninterrupted dreams of being a banker.
Thanks Ahmed for providing sweet dreams!
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